UML for the IT Business Analyst: A Practical Guide to Object-Oriented Requirements Gathering (Paperback)
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Howard Podeswa
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Muska & Lipman Publi,7/06/2005
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ISBN: 1592009123 ISBN13: 9781592009121
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Book Description The IT Business Analyst is one of the fastest growing roles in the IT industry. Business Analysts are found in almost all large organizations and are important members of any IT team whether in the private or public sector. ?B.O.O.M.: Business Object Oriented Modeling for Business Analysts? provides a clear, step-by-step guide to how the Business Analyst can perform his or her role using state-of-the-art object-oriented technology. Business analysts are required to understand object-oriented technology although there are currently no other books that address their unique needs as non-programmers using this technology. Assuming no prior knowledge of business analysis, IT, or object-orientation, material is presented in a narrative, chronological, hands-on style using a real-world case study. Upon completion of ?B.O.O.M.: Business Object Oriented Modeling for Business Analysts,? the reader will have created an actual business requirements document using all of the techniques of object-orientation required of a Business Analyst. ?B.O.O.M.: Business Object Oriented Modeling for Business Analysts? puts together all of the technology pieces needed to proficiently perform the Business Analyst role. About the Author Howard Podeswa has 26 years of software industry experience as a developer, consultant, and author of courseware for IT professionals. As President of Noble Inc., Podeswa provides business analysis consulting services to a diverse client base that includes the Canadian Air Force (MASIS), the South African Community Peace Program, and major financial institutions (Deloitte and Touche, Manulife Financial, etc.).
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